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You may have seen that Tesco is currently holding its amazing Baby Event, in-store and online at Tesco.com until 22 July to offer mums like you, amazing savings across baby and toddler products. There are some fantastic deals across Tesco’s baby product line from everyday products such as 1/3 off selected Huggies nappies, Johnson’s Baby wipes at 95p and Buy One Get One Free on selected Johnson’s Baby toiletries as well as great deals on bigger, one-off, purchases like sterilisers, pushchairs and car seats

Simply tell me your favourite nursey rhyme in comments below. For a second entry you can sign up fpr m,y newsletter and let me know you have in a seperate comment. This competition will end on 20th July so enter it now!!

My favourite nursery rhyme has to be round and round the garden as it’s always been my nephews and nieces when they where little.

Karen

July 16, 2012 / 7:35 pm

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

STEPHEN HOLMAN

July 16, 2012 / 8:00 pm

Round and round the garden,
Like a teddy bear;
One step, two step,
Tickle you under there! – (with lots of tickling ensuring lots of screaming and giggling!)

chris youart

July 16, 2012 / 8:04 pm

Favourite nursery rhyme has to be Humpty Dumpty (why…I liked it as a kid and as an adult I laugh at the idea of all the kings men and all the kings horses being covered in scrambled egg trying to put a shell back together…I know bad tastse!!!)

I love Baa Baa Black Sheep. Still love it now I have grown up (well I think I have) . The only thing is that I love sheep and my husband has a terrible habit of having a joke and shouting mint sauce when he see,s them to wind me up.

Charlotte

July 17, 2012 / 11:14 am

Sing a Song of Sixpence!

christine johnson

July 17, 2012 / 11:19 am

Pop GOES THE weasel i always sing this to my grandaughter it is her favourite too

My favourite is The Grand Old Duke of York – greaat for throwing small people up and down and getting lots of giggles :o)

Nicola Biven

July 17, 2012 / 4:46 pm

Jack & Jill, I love it because my little girl sings it !

Elaine Flockhart

July 17, 2012 / 4:47 pm

Wee Willie Winky! I loved it as a child, and would get my Mum to tell it to me over and over again!

faye

July 17, 2012 / 4:49 pm

ring a ring of roses 🙂

Ros Marshall

July 17, 2012 / 4:51 pm

Frère Jacques – my grandmother was French and she always used to sing this to me when I was a littlie!

Kelly Koya

July 17, 2012 / 4:52 pm

Hey diddle, diddle, but mostly because my dad always used to sing a slightly ruder version that would have us crying tears of laughter!

Alison

July 17, 2012 / 4:55 pm

HUSH-A-BYE

Alison

July 17, 2012 / 4:55 pm

Have signed up for your newsletter

Farhana Haque

July 17, 2012 / 4:56 pm

Hickory Dickory Clock!

Farhana Haque

July 17, 2012 / 4:57 pm

I have subscribed to the newsletter as well.

Claire

July 17, 2012 / 5:03 pm

My favorite nursery rhyme from my childhood is ‘It’s raining, it’s pouring…’ and I used to love being inside feeling nice and dry, watching the rain outside hitting the window.

Victoria m

July 17, 2012 / 5:11 pm

Baa baa black sheep

Kath Jones

July 17, 2012 / 5:14 pm

Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water….

Valerie McCarthy

July 17, 2012 / 5:27 pm

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. It is my favourite nursery rhyme because my daughter was a star in the nativity and sang this song. She also dressed up in a cute little ballerina costume with a star on it and danced to Twinkle Twinkle little star.

sandra henderson

July 17, 2012 / 5:36 pm

My favourite nursery rhyme is Oh Mr Cockalee my son loves getting cuddled up in bed and his tummy tickled to it.

sophia k

July 17, 2012 / 5:38 pm

HUMPTY DUMPTY

Emily Ireland

July 17, 2012 / 5:40 pm

Hush, little baby has to be my favourite! X

maureen findley

July 17, 2012 / 5:51 pm

Humpty Dumpty rocks !

Sarah Morris

July 17, 2012 / 5:52 pm

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, was perfect for lulling my son to sleep when he was a baby, thankfully!

Danielle Welsh

July 17, 2012 / 5:52 pm

Baa baa black sheep x

amanda

July 17, 2012 / 5:52 pm

I know a Teddy Bear with green eyes and shiny hair, he rollypoly’s into town knocking all the people down.

Its a made up one but it’s its a bit like round and round the garden and ends in some tickling.

Nicola Reynolds

July 17, 2012 / 5:59 pm

Twinkle Twinkle, we sing it every night, complete with actions when my two boys go to bed.

Nicola Reynolds

July 17, 2012 / 5:59 pm

I’ve signed up for your newsletter
Thank you

Kirsty Common

July 17, 2012 / 6:00 pm

Humpty Dumpty

Laura Robinson

July 17, 2012 / 6:06 pm

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star is my daughters favourite.

simone lee

July 17, 2012 / 6:06 pm

TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR IS ALTIME FAV

Kieran

July 17, 2012 / 6:08 pm

Humpty Dumpty

Laura Robinson

July 17, 2012 / 6:09 pm

I have also signed up for your news letter. Thanks so much. I have baby no 2 on the way so fingers crossed.

Baa baa black sheep. Never realised at the time but its informative and bit posh.

George Spedding

July 17, 2012 / 8:01 pm

Georgie porgie, as to be with my name

Kirsty Hall

July 17, 2012 / 8:02 pm

rock a bye baby

Victoria Boland

July 17, 2012 / 8:09 pm

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

nisha koya

July 17, 2012 / 8:16 pm

Humpty Dumpty 🙂

Eleanor Steed

July 17, 2012 / 8:17 pm

Has to ber Humpty Dumpty

Heather Haigh

July 17, 2012 / 8:19 pm

Ring a ring of roses

Rachael Simmons

July 17, 2012 / 8:33 pm

My mum used to sing to me “Swing on a Star” which although is a song, I always thought it was a nursery rhyme. It later turned out my mum took it from a film where Bruce Willis used it to time a bomb! Might explain my love for movies! 😀

Rachael G

July 17, 2012 / 8:34 pm

I like Hey Diddle, Diddle.

Mark Johnson

July 17, 2012 / 8:34 pm

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

Rachael Green

July 17, 2012 / 8:35 pm

I’ve also signed up to your newsletter. x

s gough

July 17, 2012 / 8:38 pm

The Grand Old Duke of York, Loved it as much a my children!

Kunal Swani

July 17, 2012 / 8:42 pm

Baa baa Black sheep

Kunal Swani

July 17, 2012 / 8:43 pm

have signed up to the newsletter as well

Chrissie Curtis

July 17, 2012 / 8:44 pm

Hey Diddle Diddle.

I used to have a Nursery Rhyme Video when I was little, I would watch it over and over again.

Emily Nelson

July 17, 2012 / 8:45 pm

Little Arabella miller

Laura A

July 17, 2012 / 8:46 pm

Incy Wincy spider- we both love it!

Svetlana Lemantovic

July 17, 2012 / 8:49 pm

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

Martina

July 17, 2012 / 8:50 pm

ROW ROW ROW YOUR BOAT

Greig spencer

July 17, 2012 / 8:50 pm

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

mandy neilson

July 17, 2012 / 8:55 pm

Twinkle twinkle little star, it was the first one my son learned to sing by himself

PaulS

July 17, 2012 / 8:56 pm

Baa Baa Black Sheep

Garry Chambers

July 17, 2012 / 8:56 pm

Baa, baa black sheep

Susie M

July 17, 2012 / 9:01 pm

Hickory Dickory Dock – for the fun of pretending to be mouse!

Joanne Baldwin

July 17, 2012 / 9:01 pm

Old King Cole. All the fiddling makes me laugh.

Joanne Baldwin

July 17, 2012 / 9:01 pm

And signed up to newsletter

Janet Dixon

July 17, 2012 / 9:06 pm

my favourite is Wee Willie Winkie rhyme.

Cheryl Lovell

July 17, 2012 / 9:08 pm

This is not really a nurse rhyme but I always sing you are my sunshine to my son. If I had to choose a nursery rhyme it would be rock a bye baby 🙂

Cheryl Lovell

July 17, 2012 / 9:08 pm

Subscribed to blog 🙂

Tina Fisher

July 17, 2012 / 9:09 pm

Twinkle Twinkle little star with hand actions

RACHEL SMITH

July 17, 2012 / 9:09 pm

The grand old duke of York. I loved it as a child apparantely and although not quite as well known now, I still introduce it to all the children I look after in nursery (where I work.) They love joining in with the marching actions too.

justine

July 17, 2012 / 9:09 pm

hey diddle diddle the cat and the fiddle

ANDY SMITH

July 17, 2012 / 9:10 pm

I loved humpty dumpty and still remember all the words aged 33. Comes in handy seen as I have a two year old! (who also loves it!)

Josie Coltman

July 17, 2012 / 9:12 pm

The Grand Old Duke of York – I’m not sure why I like it but it’s great for teaching my son up and down, as I move him up and down as I sing it! 🙂

Coopers Mummy

July 17, 2012 / 9:12 pm

My Son Cooper loves 5 Little ducks went swimming one day, i loved this too when i was little, great for singing the bath too xxx

kathleen hooper

July 17, 2012 / 9:13 pm

Jack and Jill

Jack Lingard

July 17, 2012 / 9:15 pm

humpty dumpty

diane findlay

July 17, 2012 / 9:17 pm

the owl and the pussycat , by edward lear it so imagative

vrs 1

The Owl and the Pussy-cat went to sea
In a beautiful pea green boat,
They took some honey, and plenty of money,
Wrapped up in a five pound note.
The Owl looked up to the stars above,
And sang to a small guitar,
‘O lovely Pussy! O Pussy my love,
What a beautiful Pussy you are,
You are,
You are!
What a beautiful Pussy you are!’

Chris

July 17, 2012 / 9:18 pm

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

David Paterson

July 17, 2012 / 9:20 pm

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

Lee Davis

July 17, 2012 / 9:21 pm

Row row row your boat

Lee Davis

July 17, 2012 / 9:22 pm

subscribed to newsletter as well!

Aaron Trevelyan

July 17, 2012 / 9:22 pm

Hickory Dickory Dock

Katie Lund

July 17, 2012 / 9:23 pm

Twinkle twinkle little star

Paula Green

July 17, 2012 / 9:32 pm

Jack & Jill

Aimee Ryan

July 17, 2012 / 9:35 pm

Little Miss Muffet 🙂

Aimee Ryan

July 17, 2012 / 9:36 pm

Signed up to your newsletter x

Mr Philip Graham Cleland

July 17, 2012 / 9:36 pm

My favourite nursery rhyme is Ring a ring o’ rosies. Its the one rhyme that has stayed in my head from childhood. It also has interesting connections to the Great Plaque of London.

karen mccaskie

July 17, 2012 / 9:37 pm

Dingle Dangle scarecrow………. my little girl laughs and dances along as i sing and jump around like a scarecrow xx

Katarzyna Szewczyk

July 17, 2012 / 9:37 pm

Its Twinkle.Twinkle Little Star.

cath beckett

July 17, 2012 / 9:56 pm

Ever since my twins were born i have sang Twinkle Twinkle little star to them, they are now 3 and can recite it back word for word. I also sing it to them if they are upset as they find it very settling.

cath beckett

July 17, 2012 / 9:57 pm

Signed up for your newsletter, looking forward to reading it.

george w

July 17, 2012 / 10:03 pm

sing a song of sixpence
Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket full of rye;
Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie.
When the pie was opened, the birds began to sing;
Was not that a dainty dish to set before the king?

Barbara Speer

July 17, 2012 / 10:12 pm

Jack and Jill

Lisa Pardoe

July 17, 2012 / 10:12 pm

Twinkle.Twinkle Little Star

Cheryl

July 17, 2012 / 10:12 pm

I love Rock a by baby, my mum used to sing this to me and I’ve since sung it to my niece and nephew. I can’t wait to sing it to my own baby which will be very soon! 🙂

i always liked mary , mary quite contary how does your garden grow, …… or it was something along those lines. been awhile now since i heard it

Paul Wilson

July 17, 2012 / 11:16 pm

Hickory Dickory Dock

Naomi Howells

July 17, 2012 / 11:16 pm

The Grand old Duke of York

Vicky-Louise Robinson

July 17, 2012 / 11:41 pm

Hey Diddle Diddle

Vicky-Louise Robinson

July 17, 2012 / 11:42 pm

Have subscribed by email 🙂

shelley

July 17, 2012 / 11:52 pm

Three Blind Mice

Amelia Kennedy

July 18, 2012 / 12:08 am

Old Mother Hubbard

Teresa Lee

July 18, 2012 / 12:54 am

Incy Wincy spider

Debby Brown

July 18, 2012 / 1:32 am

Monday’s Child or Ring Around the Rosy

Vakhida Baldwin

July 18, 2012 / 2:29 am

my favourite nursery rhyme is Incy wincy spider x

frank buchanan

July 18, 2012 / 3:24 am

humpty dumpty

Phil Darling

July 18, 2012 / 6:25 am

Incy Wincy Spider – we love the actions

Samantha Jerome

July 18, 2012 / 7:13 am

Hey diddle diddle

Tamzen wilson

July 18, 2012 / 7:50 am

Ring of roses

Adele Leek

July 18, 2012 / 8:01 am

My favourite nursery rhyme is Two Little Dickie Birds.
I love the way you can interact with your chlid when you say this rhyme.
I will always remember my children looking around my back for Peter and Paul and saying where are they, then the delight when they do fly back.

liz denial

July 18, 2012 / 8:24 am

Hey diddle diddle the cat & the fiddle the cow jumped over the moon, the little dog laughed to see such fun & the dish ran away with the spoon

Peter M

July 18, 2012 / 8:47 am

Humpty Dumpty

Adrian Crook

July 18, 2012 / 9:01 am

Hey Diddle Diddle, my dad used to sing use a ruder version when we were younger

Mine has to be twinkle twinkle and i just love all the actions to go with it. 🙂

amy

July 18, 2012 / 2:29 pm

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

amy

July 18, 2012 / 2:30 pm

Have subscribed

Stephanie Boulton

July 18, 2012 / 2:53 pm

My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean

Stephanie Boulton

July 18, 2012 / 2:54 pm

I’ve subscribed to your newsletter

Hel Jones

July 18, 2012 / 3:07 pm

Round and Round the Garden – as it never failed to raise a giggle for both my children…. they were laughing even before the tiggly under there part!

sharon woodruff

July 18, 2012 / 3:07 pm

hiya, thanks for the fab competition…

mine and my daughters favourite is head, shoulders, knees and toes… its so cute when she gets to blanking the words out and instead of saying toes, she says beep.. lol… soooo cute… although it does seem to take forever to get through the whole song..